The campus is only one building with a sort of game room in the cafeteria. There is no athletic center and the student center, I guess, would be considered the cafeteria since that was the only place where students could talk to each other or hang out. There weren't really a great source of campus activities, the only one I knew and enjoyed the company of was the gaming club which ranged from video games and board games. The campus looked nice, it was clean, but some rooms were small and didn't have proper desks or seating. It was strange.

The education I was receiving was not worth the fees. I was taught very little above the high school level with an even smaller time-frame to learn the material. I was lied to from the start which was unfortunate and I am now in debt 7k more than I should be due to being told that the tuition fee would be covered by a grant given to all undergraduates. I later found that I didn't qualify for the grant and when I asked questions about it they were unanswered. Unfortunately i have to carry that debt into my new school, but amount could have been worse had I stayed.

They are extremely approachable and kind. If there is a question you have you can ask any part of the student body and they will happily answer you as best they can or push you in a direction where the answers can be found.

It's not the best. You basically teach yourself and it's not very rewarding. It's nice because you can work at your own pace since the option was present to take a few classes leaving a week or more for the work to get done. There were options to get tutors and speak to the professors online, but I prefer classes to be in person.

Classes that you need are barely offered. If you don't get a group of students that need the same class and request it to open. You more likely will not get the class opened and therefore can proceed with your curriculum.

Career services seems as it is helpful, but its not. They are a lot of help if you have a 3.0 gpa or higher. Otherwise, they don't help you. The first thing they ask or say is " You must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher". Like thats all that matters.